English
Italiano
Log In(current)
Repository logoRepository logo
Who We Are✱Collections✱News and Events✱Contacts
  1. Home
  2. PUBBLICAZIONE/PUBLICATION
  3. Journal Article
  4. Gender equity in epidemiology: a policy brief
  • Details

Gender equity in epidemiology: a policy brief

Publication type
journal article
Publication date
2019
Author(s)
Aldrich, Melinda C.
Cust, Anne E.
Raynes-Greenow, Camille
International Network for Epidemiology in Policy
Language
English
Keywords

Career Mobility

Female

Humans

Leadership

Mentors

Sexism

Bias

Epidemiology

Inequity

Salaries and Fringe B...

Women

View point(s)
Global
Institutional
Discipline(s)

Epidemiology

Abstract
The under-representation of women in leadership in scientific fields presents a serious problem. Gender diversity is integral to innovation and productivity, and inequality leads to loss of gender talent in science including epidemiology. This policy brief summarizes some of the key dimensions and determinants contributing to gender-equity gaps in epidemiology and other scientific fields, relevant to developed countries where there is more published evidence. Women in scientific fields hold fewer positions on editorial boards, lack equal representation in speaking engagements at conferences, and are less likely to publish or receive top tier grant funding. Reasons for these inequities range from unconscious bias, biased promotion systems, and traditional norms in the division of family life and labor in our society leading to the attrition of women in academia. Addressing the problem of gender inequity, as a component of gender inequality, will provide an ethical basis to advance innovation. Data on gender equity in the field of epidemiology are sparse. We call on academic institutions, professional societies and associations, and editorial boards relevant to epidemiology (as well as other academic disciplines more broadly) to take meaningful action to build an evidence base as to the extent of gender inequities in epidemiologic research, teaching, policy, and practice. We outline some of the necessary steps required to achieve gender equity, such as career development and mentoring programs, institutional support, and programs to address bias.
Journal
Annals of Epidemiology
ISSN
1873-2585
DOI
10.1016/j.annepidem.2019.03.010
Volume
35
Pagination
1-3
https://libkey.io/libraries/2561/articles/293826020/content-location?utm_source=api_2667&allow_speedbump=true
Repository logo
Sistema Bibliotecariodi Ateneo SBA
gendermore@unimore.it
www.sba.unimore.it
Privacy policy
End User Agreement
Send Feedback

Built with DSpace-CRIS software - Extension maintained and optimized by 4Science

  • Accessibility settings
Repository logo COAR Notify